Which can be
previewed via
the link below the following Centretruths
editorial:-

Despite its
portentous-sounding title, this work in the continuing oeuvre of John O'Loughlin's
literary works progresses through successive
stages in much the same way as the previous e-books and with all or
most of the
same concerns, except that its grasp of the distinction between soma
and
psyche, not-self and self, in relation to the divergent axes of state-
and
church-hegemonic types of society is more consistent and methodical
than had
previously been the case, with a consequence that one can differentiate
quite
sharply between the somatic bias of the one context in relation to evil
and
good and the psychic bias of the other context in relation to sin and
grace -
something that puts a new complexion on the corresponding complements
to each
of crime and punishment on the one hand, and of folly and wisdom on the
other.However, it must be said, in
relation to the title, that if we are to accept a Last Judgement, we
are obliged
to acknowledge a First Judgement; for no less than God the Father
logically
obliges us to come to terms with the contrary existence of Devil the
Mother, so
Judgement, conceived in this fashion, also compels us to distinguish
between
alpha and omega, metachemistry and
metaphysics, in
terms of antimetaphysical and antimetachemical
alternatives which, notwithstanding the antiphysical
and antichemical corollaries of chemistry
and physics
respectively, have applicability to our own age and civilization in a
way which
leaves no doubt as to the significance of gender in bringing such
contrary
concepts to pass.For here as
elsewhere, nothing can be understood without reference to the axial
divergence
which follows from the hegemony of one of the two genders at the
opposite
gender's expense, making for a sharp distinction between alpha and
omega, the
first and the last, whether in respect of Judgement or, indeed, of
anything
else. - A Centretruths editorial.